Striker Dominic Adiyiah gave Ghana a 1-0 lead at halftime but Togo equalized with a penalty three minutes into the second half. The Black Stars answered with a goal by Jonathan Mensah, got an own goal from Togo defender Serge Akakpo, and then a late strike from Samuel Inkoom sealed the win.

Tuesday also was the start of two exhibition tournaments each featuring four European countries.

Darron Gibson, Damien Duff and Keith Fahey scored in the second half to give Ireland a 3-0 victory over Wales in a competition featuring the British Isles nations — minus England. It was Gary Speed's first match in charge of Wales since being hired in December.

Scotland plays Northern Ireland on Wednesday and the trophy will be decided by further matches in May.

In the Cyprus tournament, the hosts lost 2-0 to Sweden and Ukraine beat Romania 4-2 in a penalty shootout on the east Mediterranean island.

Tobias Hysen put Sweden in front in the 26th when he headed in a curling Martin Olsson cross at Nicosia's GSP stadium. An unmarked Markus Berg added the second on the stroke of halftime when he latched onto a through ball from Pontus Wernblom from 10 meters.

In Paralimni, two saves by veteran goalkeeper Oleksandr Shovkovskiy in the shootout secured the victory for Euro 2012 co-hosts Ukraine after the match ended 2-2.

Yaroslav Rakitskiy and Artem Milevskiy had given Ukraine a 2-0 lead, but Romania drew level before halftime thanks to goals from striker Dan Alexa.

On Wednesday, Sweden and Ukraine meet in Nicosia and Cyprus takes on Romania in Paralimni.